Has anyone else seen the OpenAI commercial with the generation of farmers? I saw it for the first time recently and actually thought it was pretty good at showing how a career that has lasted centuries can live on with the help of AI. Also a career that I never imagined using AI. Basically, the manual work of documenting, planning, and problem solving is done by AI for a family of farmers. Here’s the link if you want to watch.

Anyway, no matter when you started your career, there’s always been something that used to take way more effort than it does now. Manually pulling lists, writing and rewriting, starting from a blank page every single time, etc.
At the time, it was just part of the job/task. Then a new innovation comes along and suddenly that thing gets a whole lot easier and the nature of your work also seems to be different and maybe your not quite sure how to feel?
I think we can all agree AI is one of the biggest shifts to date. Most of us are still learning and adjusting to it, while also starting to notice things that we never want to go back to doing manually again.
That being said, what’s something you’ve started using AI for that you wouldn’t want to go back to doing the old way?

